Maybach Reviews

Maybach, Germany's storied maker of opulent automobiles, can trace its roots to the jet engine manufacturing company founded by Wilhelm Maybach and his son Karl in 1909. While the Stuttgart-based badge eventually abandoned the aeronautical industry, the emphasis on high-powered performance engineering remained at the company's core. Revived by Daimler AG after a nearly 40 year hiatus in 1997, Maybach occupied an exclusive niche in the corporation's lineup, producing some of the most sought-after luxury sedans in the world. Discontinued in 2011 due to flagging sales, the Maybach name has been revived for the 2016 model year as an ultra-luxury spinoff of the Mercedes-Benz marque.

Mercedes-Maybach Pullman S600
A stretched, raised Mercedes-Maybach S600 aimed explicity at royalty, the Pullman comes with vis-a-vis rear passenger seats, a partition between driver and passenger compartments that can become transparent with the press of a button, and the most legroom of any vehicle in its class. While some high-end cars aim to flatter their drivers, the Maybach Pullman lives in a world where drivers are the help.

Mercedes-Maybach S600
The Maybach brand returns for 2016 with this deluxe version of the Mercedes-Benz S600. Powered by a twin-turbo V12, the Maybach S600 offers standard Champagne flutes and is said to have the quietest cabin of any production car.

Maybach 57In the 57 sedan, Maybach pairs a high-performance powertrain with an ultra-luxurious "living room," replete with Champagne flutes and a rear refrigerator, for the ultimate high-class driving experience.

Maybach Exelero ConceptThe Maybach Exelero is a one-off concept vehicle that showcases parent company Mercedes-Benz's ultimate high-performance technology in a stunning design.Costing an estimated $8 million to build, the Exelero looks like something driven by a superhero — and it has the engine to match.